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Mekkes, Erik (author)
Large Language Models of code have seen significant jumps in performance recently. However, these jumps tend to accompany a notable and perhaps concerning increase in scale and costs. We contribute an evaluation of prediction performance with respect to model size by assessing the layer-wise progression for language and user-defined elements in...
bachelor thesis 2023
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Duijsens, Remy (author)
Digital identity management has been established in a mainly centralized manner. In response to a lack of control in current identity management systems, the concept of Self-Sovereign Identity (SSI) was defined to enable decentralization. Recently, this concept gained traction, and several implementations have been proposed. The decentralized...
bachelor thesis 2021
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Zheng, Quan (author)
Image reconstruction from neural activation data is a field that has been growing in popularity with developments such as neuralink in the brain-machine interface space. To make better decisions when collecting data for this purpose, it is important to know what qualities to optimize for. The present paper investigates the relation between...
bachelor thesis 2023
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Oedayrajsingh Varma, Vanisha (author)
Many artificial intelligence (AI) systems are built using black-box machine learning (ML) algorithms. The lack of transparency and interpretability reduces their trustworthiness. In recent years, research into explainable AI (XAI) has increased. These systems are designed to tackle common ML issues such as trust, accountability, and transparency...
bachelor thesis 2022
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Nonnemaker, Alec (author)
To aid in damage assessment, creating 3D reconstruction from borescope videos of jet engines could be very beneficial. However, jet engines often have shiny and non-textured surfaces, and the performance of 3D reconstruction methods is unknown in this case. This paper aims to qualitatively and quantitatively evaluate Structure from Motion (SfM)...
bachelor thesis 2021
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Keukeleire, Pia (author)
In recent years many new text generation models have been developed while evaluation of text generation remains a considerable challenge.  Currently, the only metric that is able to fully capture the quality of a generated text is human evaluation, which is expensive and time consuming. One of the most used intrinsic...
bachelor thesis 2020
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Wijker, Alyssa (author)
In this report a new approach to (forensic) handwriting analysis is presented; score-based likelihood ratio (SLR) systems are employed and their quality of performance is studied. These systems compare elements of handwriting based on their characteristics and give an insight into the degree of uncertainty of the statement that two writings have...
bachelor thesis 2022
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Marbot, Tanguy (author)
The spread of AI techniques has lead to its presence in critical situations, with increasing performance that can compromise on its understanding. Users with no prior AI knowledge rely on these techniques such as doctors or recruiters with a need for transparency and comprehensibility of the mechanisms. The advent of Explainable Artificial...
bachelor thesis 2022
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Kadiev, Adam (author)
The growing significance of microlearning in the context of digital education, higher education and lifelong learning makes it an interesting field for research. Microlearning can be described as learning through small chunks of learning activities which are designed to be concise and focused. In the studied literature, microlearning content...
bachelor thesis 2021
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Wever, Cas (author)
Music indexing, the practice of identifying songs contained in an audio sample, is an approach that is widely used. As an underlying technique, "audio fingerprinting" can be used. In this technique, an audio sample is converted to a fingerprint; a smaller representation of the audio. This fingerprint is compared to a database of fingerprinted...
bachelor thesis 2021
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Lieuw A Soe, Devin (author)
With 3D reconstruction from borescope videos of jet engines, inspections can be made more efficient. Being able to reconstruct 3D models of the jet engines potentially contributes to making the inspections autonomous. Methods that will be used for this reconstruction require to be evaluated to ensure the accuracy of the 3D models that they...
bachelor thesis 2021
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Slangewal, Bart (author)
Since their conception in 2014, a large number of Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) [2] has been pro- posed and developed. GANs have achieved great results in realistic image generation, among other fields. Recently, stunning images have been produced. The theory and application of GANs has received much attention. However, the evaluation...
bachelor thesis 2019
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Makarov, Vlad (author)
The aim of this research is to evaluate the believability of Lilobot, a conversational agent meant to act as a virtual child for training helpline workers. Numerous aspects of believability are explored by means of a user study involving a questionnaire and interview with 10 participants. Questionnaire results indicate that improvement to the...
bachelor thesis 2023
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Ntasi, Nikola (author)
Chatbots are tools that can potentially be utilized in chat-based child helpline training. In this type of training, the quality of the feedback received is of vital importance. This paper aims to analyze the automated feedback generated by such a chatbot. The domains analyzed include user comprehension, usefulness, and potential improvement...
bachelor thesis 2023
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Termaat, Milu (author)
This master’s thesis explores the future of citizen participation in public decision-making in the Netherlands. Citizen participation is regarded as an important aspect of the Dutch democracy since it is used to gain insights into what the citizens consider important. Currently, there is scarce scientific literature on the future of citizen...
master thesis 2023
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Heijnen, Tom (author)
This thesis explores how the benefits and drawbacks found in previous government-citizen use cases of Participatory Value Evaluation (PVE) translate to a company environment PVE use case. This research is conducted at and with the help of Liander. Liander is one of three energy distribution system operators in the Netherlands. The following...
master thesis 2020
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Konterman, R.R. (author)
Although people have tried to control processes for centuries, with the more recent introduction of larger economies-of-scale and the toughening economic environment organisations are increasingly interested in improving their business processes. This has resulted in the emergence of Business Process Management (BPM), a field that has quickly...
master thesis 2010
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Huang, X. (author)
Human beings today have to face a series of problems brought by transport development — severe urban congestion, increasing number of injuries and fatalities as well as global warming caused by excessive emissions. Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS), as effective tools to solve these problems, thus have drawn much attention. In the future, it...
master thesis 2015
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Verpoorten, S.P.K. (author)
Seaports are often protected against waves and currents by rubble mound breakwaters. At the interface between outer breakwater slope and seabed a toe structure is often build, which provides stability to the outer slope. The toe consists of a relatively small heap of rock. Since 1977 dedicated studies are made to the stability of these rock...
master thesis 2015
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Theodorakopoulos, Dimitris (author)
In the field of Information Retrieval (IR), the reliable evaluation of systems is a key component in order to progress the state-of-the-art. Much of IR research focuses on optimizing the various aspects of evaluation. Stochastic simulation is one technique that can be used to assist this kind of research. It allows researchers to overcome...
master thesis 2022
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